As we all know, Win95 has the function of setting passwords, but I wonder if you have noticed that when returning to Win95 from the "suspend" state, the system does not require us to enter a password. This problem cannot be solved in Win95 unless with the help of special software, but it will no longer exist after we upgrade to Win98. Win98 has added the function of setting passwords for power management. We can set an appropriate password for the "suspend" state of the computer. After that, users who do not know the password cannot return the computer from the "suspend" state to the normal state, which further ensures the security of computer data. The steps to set a password for the power management function in Win98 are as follows: 1? Click the "Start" button, then select "Settings" and "Control Panel" in turn to start the Win98 control panel. 2? Double-click the "Power Management" icon in the "Control Panel" to open the "Power Management Properties" setting box. 3? Select the "Advanced" tab from the "Power Management Properties" setting box. 4? Check the option of "Prompt for password when the computer exits standby mode". 5? Select the "Power Scheme" tab in the "Power Management Properties" setting box. 6? In the "System Standby State" list box, select the time interval for the computer to automatically start the power management function (i.e. enter the "Suspend" state) after no operation. There are mainly different options such as "After 1 minute" to "Never", and users can choose by themselves. 7? Set a suitable time interval for turning off the display and turning off the hard disk. 8? Click the "OK" button to close the "Power Management Properties" setting box. In this way, we have started the power management function of Win98 and set an appropriate password for it. It is worth noting that the password of the Win98 power management function is based on the user password of Win98 itself, that is, we must first set a user password for Win98 before we can use its power management password function, otherwise it will be invalid. In addition, the Win98 power management function does not have a separate password. Its password is exactly the same as the user password of Win98, which saves users the inconvenience of remembering multiple passwords at the same time.